The president defended last year’s purge of federal civil servants, claiming that those who left government were now making upwards of triple what they made from their “boring federal job” in the private sector.

Trump defends cutting nearly 300,000 feds from their ‘boring’ jobs

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Management

Education begins moving out employees even as Congress says it lacks authority

In bipartisan, bicameral spending package, lawmakers look to pump the brakes on the dismantling of Education that the department advanced on Tuesday.

Management

Judge upholds DHS policy requiring notice for lawmaker visits to immigration facilities

The ruling leaves in place a rule that mandates advance notice for congressional visits, with the judge citing procedural issues rather than the policy’s substance.

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Management

One year in — It has been a tough year for federal employees. 

COMMENTARY | Senior executives have faced a year of challenges and tumult, but whatever 2026 may hold for the civil service, these leadership lessons can help guide employees through it.

Management

‘Harder days ahead in 2026’: Good government group predicts increased political interference in the civil service in Trump’s second year

A new analysis from the Partnership for Public Service looks at the effects, so far, of the Trump administration’s reforms to the federal workforce and what they could portend.

Pay & Benefits

Lawmakers propose 35% pay raise for federal prison workers

Bipartisan legislation would establish a special pay rate for employees at the U.S. Bureau of Prisons until the agency reduces its reliance on mandatory overtime and augmentation of support staff’s duties.

Management

How to institutionalize OPM reforms?

COMMENTARY | OPM Director Scott Kupor's civil service reform plans have thus far been a mix of some good, some bad and some ugly. There's a path forward for a future administration to still preserve the good, while possibly ditching the rest.

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Workforce

CFPB staves off furloughs after receiving funding, but still pushes to shut itself down and squeeze staff

The Trump administration is complying with court orders but cutting pay and benefits for employees as it seeks to lay virtually all of them off.

Defense

I ‘did not expect to be told to build a battleship,’ Navy’s surface warfare director says

The Trump administration’s priorities are forcing the service to rethink its shipbuilding plans.

Tech

Trump’s Tech Force hiring effort extends application deadline

Ethical questions remain about how managers from the approximately 30 industry partners involved in the program will work for the government without triggering conflicts of interest.

Workforce

Judge: TSA ‘plainly’ violated court order with renewed union busting push

The Homeland Security Department’s planned ouster of the American Federation of Government Employees from the Transportation Security Administration, scheduled to take effect Sunday, must now be halted.

Workforce

Democrats question White House tech lead on how workforce churn will impact AI Action Plan

Several House lawmakers also worried over whether the Trump administration’s budget request for 2026 would fall short of the funding agencies need to successfully carry out the White House’s AI action plan.

Management

Let's play a drinking game

COMMENTARY | Americans' declining trust in government has been an oft-discussed trend for decades, but it turns out that it's neither unique to government nor Americans. So what is happening to institutional trust?

Pay & Benefits

How federal retirement benefits are calculated and where estimates go wrong

High-three pay, length of service and overlooked reductions can significantly change retirement payouts.

Oversight

How many Jan. 6 rioters work for the federal government? Raskin wants to find out

The Maryland Democrat also criticized Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents for wearing masks in a letter to the Trump administration that the Homeland Security Department called “reckless, disgusting and unhinged.”

Management

Move to impeach DHS Secretary Kristi Noem follows fatal ICE shooting

House Democrats introduced three articles of impeachment against Noem, accusing her of blocking congressional oversight, violating civil rights and misusing taxpayer funds after an ICE agent fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis.

Management

Dueling HHS reversals whipsaw federal employees, grant recipients

Hundreds of laid off employees were recalled to work, but thousands of grant recipients had their funds rescinded with no notice.

Updated Oversight

Missed deadlines, unclear leadership, neglected requirements: Watchdog flags shortcomings in Coast Guard’s efforts to improve sexual misconduct policy following scandal

Coast Guard officials said that President Donald Trump’s orders to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion programs in the federal government interrupted some reform efforts.

Tech

Bill to improve government’s anti-fraud checks heads to Trump’s desk

House lawmakers passed a bipartisan proposal on Monday to give the Treasury Department’s Do Not Pay system permanent access to death records at the Social Security Administration.